Deno project is going to add cross-platform desktop apps in next major update
Feature is not yet stable, but will offer easy conversion of web applications
The Deno project is maturing and looking to expand its utility, capitalizing on the demand for efficient cross-platform web-to-desktop application development.
This development could simplify the process of deploying web applications as native desktop experiences, potentially accelerating software development cycles and increasing accessibility across different operating systems.
Developers will have an easier path to convert existing web applications into desktop apps, reducing the need for separate codebases or complex frameworks.
- · Web developers
- · Deno ecosystem
- · Cross-platform software development
- · Native desktop-only application frameworks
- · Electron (potentially, long-term)
Increased adoption of Deno for desktop application development will likely occur.
A wider array of web-based tools and services may begin to offer dedicated desktop applications.
The boundaries between web and desktop applications could further blur, fostering new user experience paradigms.
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